"THE MICHIGAN DAILY t 1 looks e a lot of graduate students search, it becomes increas- difficult to give library serv- o undergraduates. Simplified Organization he library is organized for needs-everything is simpli- she admitted. here is also a very strong ref- e service and libraries are -s on duty, to show the use e library. That's what we this to be-more than just a y. We want it to be able to ict undergraduates in library o that they'll be able to go, lay, into a large world of Il- s and use them all well," Keniston said. ides. its volumes and instruc- I librarians, the UGLI offers undergraduate students and [Jniversity community as a features not 'found in any building on campus. MVulti-Purpose Room arge hall-the Multi-Purpose L, may be used by any group mpus which can show that shes to use the room for an ,itonal or intellectual pur- so long as the event it spon- s open to undergraduate stu- for t Varied Needs ;5 Often student activities, ' like Challenge (a program which of- fers seminars and lectures on top- ics of current interest) or Voice Political Party, hold meetings "or discussions there. In 1961, "Opera- tion Abolition" wasp shown in the, Multi-Purpose Roomn, which has. film facilities. Another feature of the library is the .Audio. Room,. in t "'e, 1on t h eCn loradas o asno eio. ewl -{- - - 4 c.a C' Y eade. Te Mchian ail alS Codialy nvies 0% o beomea mmbe Offbeorg Zafi~~~~~~~~~~~~~n~: :hc salae n t il.O pruits o uaeaalal ntebsns editria, fbt~ga~byands#Ors Saf~aa a Or anOuncmen SO.': 1 Jb ':e r... fhe ..iga D x 4: - P Call NO 2-3241 / :-- ,. . -, ,i '.. .+ " ' , .. r. ' ' . 4 " f 4w e .- ! 4 " v R . ~ :Y ,\ :i ti y r. ", s« . j, J; , ,.: .,.